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Board reports routine park inspections; trash, standing water and canal sloughing raised by public and student liaison
Summary
At its April 9 meeting, the Ocean Shores Parks Board reported routine park inspections and raised maintenance concerns including potholes, weed-filled sign beds, standing water in the large dog park and canal-side erosion.
Board members on April 9 reported routine inspections of city parks and raised several maintenance and public-safety observations, including standing water at the large dog park, potholes in park drives, weed growth around park sign beds, and trash or personal items recovered from canals.
Parks Board member Bill Sport said Chinook Park drive has numerous potholes and that signs with crushed oyster-shell beds need weeding. He said the large dog park has extensive standing water after…
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